I don’t mean this as an insult to anyone, but honestly, I don’t think there’ll be another tour after the Rhapsody Tour. From the way they announced it, it seemed like it was, as Jim Beach once put it, “a final hurrah”. What do you think?
This will be the last tour for sure. Next year it is 50 years anniversary. They should call it a day with a final hologram appearance of Freddie himself.
So he could be honoured in stead of Glambert.
So you don't think that Freddie gets all that is due to him? I don't know how much more of an icon, legend, etc, he can be; Not sure what older bands make as much of a fuss about a past band member and speak of him and have videos of him and make a point of him being an integral part of the show. How much is necessary? Maybe they should tour with hologram Freddie and his voice track. What that satisfy all of you? Just curious.
I thought the 2017 tour would be the last tbh. But they seem to find a way to keep going. I don't think Brian is playing as well now as he was just 3 years ago, and is markedly different to 10 years ago. I have no issue with them carrying on if they want to but I don't think I'm onboard for any more QAL shows unless they play very locally. The 3 Queen+ concerts I've been to, (1pr 2al) have required days off work, overnight hotel stays, 500 mile round trips and many many dollars. All accompanied by my very loving wife who would definitely tell me that we had better ways to spend the money if they came back again.
If Brian and Roger ever want to play a deep cuts set at the Albert Hall, I'll be straight over the pond to see that.
Although the bands idea of deep cuts are probably markedly different to mine.
MrFunster wrote:
This will be the last tour for sure. Next year it is 50 years anniversary. They should call it a day with a final hologram appearance of Freddie himself.
So he could be honoured in stead of Glambert.
I wouldn't want a hologram per say. Roger singing DOOL would be a nice touch.
MrFunster wrote:
This will be the last tour for sure. Next year it is 50 years anniversary. They should call it a day with a final hologram appearance of Freddie himself.
So he could be honoured in stead of Glambert.
When they're all dead and gone we'll see a round of abysmal hologram concerts until the 90's00's kids all die
After that it's anybody's guess if the planet will evenbeen inhabitable considering there's been no forward movement to curb plastic or emissions or destrucTion